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Written by Aaron Helman It’s Valentine’s season. Love is in the air and on the internet… and it’s probably in your youth group too. You might not call it love. You might point out that they’ve only been dating for

HOW TO TALK TO TEENAGERS ABOUT INAPPROPRIATE LANGUAGE Written by Aaron Helman Several years ago, when I was still young enough to do it, I was playing basketball with a group of teenagers in our church gym. A shot went

WHERE TO INVEST IN YOUR MINISTRY IN 2018 Every now and again, it’s helpful to step back and figure out where we’re investing most of our time, resources, and energy. That’s when we ask the question: AM I INVESTING WELL?

TEACH YOUTH THE TRUE MEANING OF CHRISTMAS I’ve heard variations of the same Christmas messages over and over again. We want to keep Christ in Christmas. We want to make sure students know that Christmas isn’t the consumer experience that

Disclaimer: This article does not in any way condone underage drinking – it’s against the law. Our intent is to encourage youth leaders and parents to start the conversation about alcohol with their students. HOW TO TALK WITH TEENAGERS ABOUT

As adults, most of us have felt the sting of consequences from even small compromises in our lives. Your students are beginning to learn valuable lessons from those moments when they compromise. Sometimes God’s grace seems far away. And unfortunately,

Written by Aaron Helman DOWNLOAD PDF OF THIS BLOG POST A few weeks ago, a handful of my students participated in peace rally in our community, a response to the recent events in Charlotte. I wasn’t there. I didn’t even

Written by Aaron Helman There are a lot of things that go into making a successful youth minister, and you know what most of those are: a healthy and growing relationship with the Sustaining God, an authentic passion for the

Written by Aaron Helman GET PDF OF THIS BLOG POST Let’s start the way all youth ministry blog posts should begin, with a quote from a Greek economist about teenagers: “They only care about frivolous things. When I was a

If you’re looking to burnout or just survive in youth ministry, then follow these 7 proven methods. DOWNLOAD THE PDF OF THIS BLOG POST 1. Be sure to work 55-60 hours a week with only 2 weeks of vacation a

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Being a youth ministry leader isn’t easy. We exist to make your job easier by saving you time and money. Our team is full of experienced youth leaders who work hard creating lessons, games and other resources for you. That way, you can spend more time on building relationships with students, volunteers and parents. Learn More